A Secure Flight Passenger (SFP) tag is displayed in the header of PNRs requiring advanced passenger information.
Example:
A Secure Flight Passenger (SFP) tag is displayed in the header of PNRs requiring advanced passenger information.
How to enter primary travel document information (SRDOCS)
To create an SRDOCS to enter passport information, enter, for example:
SRDOCSBAHK1-P-GBR-123456789-GBR-30JUN73-M-14APR25-JOHNSON-SIMON-JEAN PAUL-H/P1/S3
| Entry | Description | Mandatory/Optional element |
|---|---|---|
SR | Transaction code for Service Request | Mandatory |
DOCS | Primary travel document information code | Mandatory |
BA | Airline code | Mandatory |
HK | Holding confirmed | Mandatory |
1 | Number of services requested | Mandatory |
-P | Dash, travel document code: | Optional |
-GBR | Dash, document issuing country or state code | Optional |
-123456789 | Dash, travel document number | Optional |
-GBR | Dash, passenger, or crew nationality | Optional |
-30JUN73 | Dash, date of birth | Mandatory |
-M | Dash, gender indicator: | Mandatory |
-14APR25 | Dash, travel document expiry date | Optional |
-JOHNSON | Dash, travel document surname (up to 30 characters including spaces) | Mandatory |
-SIMON | Dash, travel document first given name (up to 30 characters including spaces) | Mandatory |
-Jean Paul | Dash, travel document second name (up to 30 characters including spaces) | Optional |
-H | Dash, passport holder indicator (mandatory for a multi-passenger PNR, after the middle name of the primary passport holder) | Optional |
/P1 | Slash, passenger number (mandatory for a multi-passenger PNR) | Optional |
/S3 | Slash, segment number | Optional |

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